Two years have passed
since Inanna stole Junco away from Lucan. Two years of unimaginable
pain. Two years of isolation, mutilation and torture. Two years of fear
and loneliness in a morph tank. And that’s not something you just get
over, even if you are psycho-assassin, Junco Coot.

Now Junco has
to learn to live with the consequences. Her Siblings are suspicious and
angry, half her team is dead, Tier is wreaking death and destruction,
Lucan is holding his secrets close, and she is spiraling out of control.

There
is only one partnership that matters anymore – only one person she will
trust and take direction from – and only one way out of the Hell she’s
been sentenced to.

Junco is tired of fighting and death. She’s had enough and this time she means to end it – once and for all.

Once more Junco has woken to find that she is changed. She
has been forcefully leveled up to Archer status by the hateful, evil, and
apparently real goddess Inanna. Range
begins two years from where J.A. Huss left us clutching Flight to our hearts.

Despite the dangerous missions and life-threatening decisions,
the I Am Just Junco series has seemed like smooth sailing. All up until Range,
that is. Junco is starting to seriously question her past, present and future.
Now that she’s lost so much hope along with loved ones she’s beginning to
question who she truly is. The only answers she receives, though, lead her to
believe that she’s been betrayed. Within the lies and half-truths readers, like
Junco, will question what’s really true and what’s not.

Junco really lets loose, reckless and kind of scary!
Believing that she’s insane causes her to rebel against Lucan and Tier’s
orders. I never stopped to wonder at how heavily this series is influenced by
military themes until Junco stops leading or following and starts aimlessly wandering
around. With no clear answers about anything going on around Junco, it’s hard
to even figure out what’s going on in Junco’s head. The fate of the world is in
her and the other six siblings’ hands, but it’s so hard to trust that Junco won’t
flip out and ruin everything. Somehow, through all the mistrust and unclear
paths this story takes, I loved its unpredictability. It wasn’t straight
forward, but Huss kept the plot orderly and as logical as possible for our understanding and enjoyment.

Four novels in and I cannot get enough of Junco!
Each novel adds a defining piece of the bigger picture and further dazzle us. Huss is amazing at
world-building and I’m amazed at how interesting the I Am Just Junco series
continues to become no matter how complex or out of this world it gets!*eARC provided via author in exchange for an honest review*